Well, I've been scouring the net looking for a solution and find
myself here with a collection of information....

Thunderbird 2.0.0.24, WebMail 1.3.10, WebMail - Yahoo 1.4.7, Windows
XPSP3. What I had in mind was to back up a fairly hefty collection of
email from Yahoo to the home computer.

The string stored in Thunderbird's webmail.UserAgent is "Mozilla/5.0
(Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.1b4) Gecko/20090423
Firefox/3.6 GTB5"

I've switched to Yahoo's New webmail interface (I don't see a Beta
there; options seem to be Classic and New (or is that "Regular"?).
Also switched my location to Asia.

A variety of "bad vibes" messages appear.  During one particularly
vexing session, the logging function was turned on and a number of log
files created:

YahooDomainsLog13-11-2010.txt
CookieManager13-11-2010.txt
Component Manager13-11-2010.txt
AuthManager13-11-2010.txt
SMTPServerlog13-11-2010.txt
popServerlog13-11-2010.txt
IMAP Folders13-11-2010.txt
imapServerlog13-11-2010.txt
Domainlog13-11-2010.txt
yahoo13-11-2010.txt
general13-11-2010.txt
AccountWizard13-11-2010.txt
statusbar13-11-2010.txt
popConnectionlog13-11-2010.txt
Yahoo Log - 2-43-875 -13-11-2010.txt

All this was generated from ONE click of the "Get Mail" button.

That last file, the "Yahoo Log" file, is around 5.5M.

Might these be of any use in solving those "bad vibes" messages?

Your time is appreciated.

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